With all the recent snowfall in our area, how could our waterways be affected?
Nov. 16 Stormwater Awareness Day, and the Allen Soil and Water Conservation District is using the day to remind residents how rain and melting snow affect local water quality.
As fall approaches and leaves begin to drop, the Allen Soil and Water Conservation District is reminding residents to properly dispose of their leaves to protect local rivers and streams.
As summer winds down, many pool owners prepare to drain their pools. But before you let that water go, it’s important to consider where it’s headed.
The National Weather Service is projecting 4-6 inches of rainfall in Findlay and surrounding Northwest Ohio Counties beginning Wednesday afternoon through the weekend.
The fish fry will take place Friday, April 18, from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dinners, catered by Old Barn Out Back, are $15 each, with all proceeds benefiting the Ottawa River Coalition. A silent auction and a 50/50 drawing will also return.
The City of Lima is asking residents to prepare for possible flooding as the remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon comes closer to the area.
With all of the recent rain we’ve had, the City of Lima Public Works Department is busy unplugging storm sewer lines.